Blogger

Indonesia’s free blog services

One of the Indonesia’s new cool online media services launched is the country-based blog services.
Check-out my CNET Asia tech post on blog services.

Bye bye Google Adwords: Indonesia’s entrepreneur

My friend Rendy Maulana finally decided to stop using Google Adwords for his Internet hosting business campaign.
Check-out my original post on budiputra.com.

Cisco Indonesia’s boss goes blogging

Cisco Indonesia Managing Director, Irfan Setiaputra, launched his personal blog recently. He decided to use his own name for the domain name, irfansetiaputra.com, instead of official cisco’s domain name.
This is the first official Indonesia’s global company CEO blog, and I hope other will follow Mr. Irfan’s footstep in Indonesia’s fast growing blogosphere.
On his five recent […]

Bahasa Indonesia, one of the top languages in WordPress.com

Wow! According to WordPress.com’s statistics (June 2007), Indonesia is one of the top languages used by WordPress.com users.
Source: Thomas Arie’s posting

Indonesia under the Blog Belt

Interesting that Asia has four representatives under “the Blog Belt”: Jakarta, Beijing, Mumbai and Singapore.
Source: Ikhlasul Amal’s posting.

Me, Myself and Blogging

Please allow me to talk about myself on this occasion. I already decided to quit from my existing job as a journalist with Tempo, Indonesia’s most respected general affairs magazine, and turn independent writer and full-time blogger.
Beyond my expectations, news of my departure hit the country’s blogosphere and got a lot of positive responses from […]

Indonesia’s media goes blogging

Indonesia’s respected and influential media, TEMPO, launched its blog section in Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian language) recently. TEMPO newsmagazine, which also published daily Koran Tempo, is the first mainstream media (MSM) in the country to venture into the blogosphere.

Indonesian blogger in the blogging book

I just bought a how-to blogging book, The Rough Guide to Blogging: Navigate the Blogospere by Jonathan Yang (London: Rough Guides Ltd, Oktober 2006) at Times Newslink bookstore, Change Airport, Singapore today.